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One of the two sides of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuseA rod-like protrusion from an inanimate object, supporting it from underneathA single game or match played in a tournament or other sporting contestevidence, the ability of a thing or idea to stick around or persistOne side of a multiple-sided (often triangular) course in a sailing raceThe portion of the lower appendage of a human that extends from the knee to the ankle The lower limb of a human being or animal that extends from the groin to the ankle A distance that a sailing vessel does without changing the sails from one side to the other To put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock marketA stage of a journeyTo remove the legs from an animal carcassTo build legs onto a platform or stage for supportA part of garment, such as a pair of trousers/pants, that covers a legthe limb between the knee and footThe case containing the lower part of the belt which carries the bucketsa section of a course between two control pointsOne side of a spread positionThe limb of a human or animal that extends from the groin to the ankleA leg of lamb, pork, chicken, or other meat is a piece of meat that consists of the animal's or bird's leg, especially the thigh. a chicken leg. a leg of mutton a part of a forked or branching shape; "he broke off one of the branches"; "they took the south fork" That which resembles a leg in form or use; especially, any long and slender support on which any object rests; as, the leg of a table; the leg of a pair of compasses or dividers a structure in animals that is similar to a human leg and used for locomotionA branch or lateral circuit connecting an instrument with the main lineA disreputable sporting character; a blacklegTo use as a leg, with it as object To bowA column of type A two-column headline will likely have two legs of type under it The part of your organization consisting of a Distributor personally sponsored by you and his or her Downline organization Each Distributor that you personally sponsor begins a new Leg in the phrase to make a leg; probably from drawing the leg backward in bowing A part of ones total distribution organization For example, in a binary compensation plan, there are two separate legs or sales organizations: a first, or left, leg and second, or right, leg A leg of a sports competition is one of a series of games that are played to find an overall winner. They will televise both legs of Leeds' European Cup clash with Rangers A bow, espAn extension of the boiler downward, in the form of a narrow space between vertical plates, sometimes nearly surrounding the furnace and ash pit, and serving to support the boiler; called also water leg To runThe part of a relay event swum by a single member of a relay team Also, a single stroke of an individual medley The name of the person who collected the specimen and the number the collector assigned to it if this differs from the AAS specimen number a section or portion of a journey or course; "then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise" The endpoint of an internal connection A cross-connect connects two legs together For SVCs and soft PVCs, a leg can be a source leg or a destination leg Also referred to as a "connection leg" or "half-leg " A leg has an origin, destination, and carrier and is composed of all consecutive segments of a route booked through the same carrier Also called Bookable Leg A term describing one side of a position with two or more sides When a trader legs into a spread, he/she establishes one side first, hoping for a favorable price movement so the other side can be executed at a better price This is, of course, a higher-risk method of establishing a spread position Each 1st level Distributor of an organization is the start of a new legthe part of the relay event that is swum by a single team member Local Swimming Commitees (LSC) - administrative arms of USS which supervise competitive swimming within established geographic boundaries UMLY is in the Middle Atlantic LSC The Middle Atlantic LSC includes New Jersey, south of Mercer and Monmouth Counties; Delaware; and Pennsylvania east of and including Potter, Clinton, Centre, Huntingdon, and Bedford Counties one of the supports for a piece of furnitureA single segment of an itineraryIf you say that someone does not have a leg to stand on, or hasn't got a leg to stand on, you mean that a statement or claim they have made cannot be justified or proved. It's only my word against his, I know. So I don't have a leg to stand on the limb of an animal used for food One section of a voyageA person or animal's legs are the long parts of their body that they use to stand on. He was tapping his walking stick against his leg. + -legged -legged Her name was Sheila, a long-legged blonde. a large four-legged animal one of the two or four limbs that support and move an animal or human; part of the lower limb of a human from the knee to the ankle; something which resembles a leg; section of a garment which covers the leg; section of a course or journeyA risk-oriented method of establishing a two-sided position Rather than entering into a simultaneous transaction to establish the position (a spread, for example), the trader first executes one side of the position, hoping to execute the other side at a later time and a better price The risk materializes from the fact that a better price may never be available, and a worse price must eventually be accepted (nautical) the distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tackLimb used for supporting the birdThe legs of a table, chair, or other piece of furniture are the parts that rest on the floor and support the furniture's weight. His ankles were tied to the legs of the chair + -legged -legged a three-legged stool A limb or member of an animal used for supporting the body, and in running, climbing, and swimming; esp A leg of a long journey is one part of it, usually between two points where you stop. The first leg of the journey was by boat to Lake Naivasha in Kenya The course and distance made by a vessel on one tack or between tacksThe part of any article of clothing which covers the leg; as, the leg of a stocking or of a pair of trousers A survey leg, the measurement between 2 adjacent survey stations in a cave survey Survey & Mapping term Ref JJ Part of side wall that anchors to the ground and that bow slides into ExampleA portion of a route consisting of a starting (from) waypoint and a destination (to) waypoint A route that is comprised of waypoints A, B, C, and D would contain three legs The route legs would be from A to B, from B to C, and from C to D A line connecting two waypoints Provides a visual presentation of the course line between the two waypoints a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part between the knee and ankle One side of a multiple-sided (often a triangle) course in a sailing race(nautical) the distance traveled by a sailing vessel on a single tack cloth covering consisting of the part of a garment that covers the leg one of the supports for a piece of furniture a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part between the knee and ankle a structure in animals that is similar to a human leg and used for locomotion the limb of an animal used for food move quickly, run (Slang); go by footA prolonged trend in stock market prices, such as a multiple-period bull market or, an option that is one side of a spread transaction See: lifting a leg an arm and a leg: see arm with your tail between your legs: see tail. legged legging leg it to run in order to escape from someone or something. In a biped, the lower limb, jointed at the knee, supporting the body and used for walking and running. Its bones are the femur (thighbone), the longest bone in the human body; patella (kneecap); tibia (shin); and fibula. The biceps muscle of the thigh bends the leg; the quadriceps straightens it a prosthesis that replaces a missing legthat part of the limb between the knee and footIf you are pulling someone's leg, you are teasing them by telling them something shocking or worrying as a joke. Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg A branch circuit; one phase of a polyphase systemİlgili Terimler
leg before wicketA wicket that fell due to LBWleg before wicketDescribing the way of getting out in which the ball would have hit the batsman's wicket, but hits the batsman's pads instead (without first hitting the bat); abbreviated as LBW leg before wicketsplural form of leg before wicketleg breaka normal ball bowled by a leg spin bowler, moving from leg to off (for a right-handed batsman) leg byerun scored by a batting side arising from the ball striking any part of the batsman's body without touching the bat. Leg byes are recorded as extras and do not affect the batsman's individual score. A leg bye can only be scored if the batsman was genuinely attempting to play a shot leg byesplural form of leg byeleg curlAn exercise performed on a machine in which the hamstring muscles are exerted to bend the knee while acting against resistance applied to the lower calf. The exercise may be performed while prone or standing, depending on the design of the machine leg curlsplural form of leg curlleg cuttera ball bowled by a fast bowler who uses finger spin to move the ball from leg to off (for a right-handed batsman) leg cuttersplural form of leg cutterleg extensionAn exercise performed on a machine while seated. The quadriceps (thigh muscles) are exerted to straighten the knee while acting against resistance applied to the lower shin leg extensionsplural form of leg extensionleg glancea type of batsman's shot played with a vertical bat, deflecting the ball behind square leg leg glanceto play, or hit the ball with, a leg glanceleg ironsA fetter or shackle attached at the ankleleg itTo run away, to fleeleg itTo hurryleg menplural form of leg man (alternative spelling of legmen)leg pressAn exercise performed by using the legs to press weight away from one's body, while the body remains stationary leg pressesplural form of leg pressleg ropeA cord tied to the surfboard (usually near the tail) and attached to the surfer's leg leg sidethe side of the pitch on the same side as the batsman's legs as he takes his stance at the wicket; the left side for a right-handed batsman leg slipa fielding position on the leg side of the wicket-keeper, designed to catch a ball after it hits the bat and deflects by a small amount leg slipsplural form of leg slipleg spina style of bowling in which a (right-handed) bowler spins the ball such that, after bouncing, it moves from leg to off (for a right-handed batsman) leg spinnera bowler who bowls leg spinleg stumpthe stump on the leg side of the batsman's wicketleg upthe act of assisting another's progress over a wall or other obstacle by forming a step for one of their feet with one's hands leg upassistance, help given to get started or overcome a problem or obstacleleg upA boost, a sudden improvement; an advantageleg warmerA type of garment similar to a footless sock, which usually extends from below the knee to above the ankle leg warmersplural form of leg warmerleg-breakerA leg break ballleg-breakerA violent thug, especially one employed as an enforcer by a criminal organization leg-breakerA cricketer who bowls leg breaksleg-breakerA person whose job is to break the legs of poultry in a food processing facility leg-breakerA demanding bicycling competition or the course on which such a competition is held leg-breakerA tackle or other on-field maneuver capable of breaking a player's legleg-spinnerAlternative spelling of leg spinnerleg-warmerAlternative spelling of leg warmerleg upan act of helping someone to mount a horse or high objectleg upa boost to improve one's positionleg warmers(plural noun) a pair of tubular knitted garments covering the legs from ankle to knee or thigh leg amputationsurgical removal of a leg or part of a legleg bonea bone of the legleg bridgeA type of bridge for small spans in which the floor girders are rigidly secured at their extremities to supporting steel legs, driven into the round as piling, or resting on mudsills leg curlan exercise designed to strength the flexor muscles of the legleg curlAn exercise, usually performed lying on the stomach with weights, in which one lifts one or both heels towards the buttocks and then returns to the starting position, while the rest of the body is kept immobile leg exerciseexercise designed to strengthen the leg musclesleg extensoran exercise designed to strengthen the extensor muscles of the legleg ironsmetal chains that are put around a prisoner's legsleg of lamblamb leg suitable for roastingleg roomLeg room is the amount of space, especially in a car or other vehicle, that is available in front of your legs. Tall drivers won't have enough leg room. space for your legs in front of the seats in a car, theatre etc leg upMethod of mounting in which an assistant stands behind the rider and supports the lower part of his left leg and giving a boost as necessary as the rider springs up off the ground leg uphelp (someone) mount a horseleg upUsed in the context of general equities (1)Having a portion of the offsetting side of a trade in your pocket (spoken for) so your capital risk in the transaction is reduced (having purchased 10, of a 50, buy order leaves the trader a "leg up" on 10M shares ); (2) having completed one side of a two-sided transaction, as in a swap or contingency order leg upDescriptive of an offense in which the hooker puts his foot into the tunnel of a scrum before the scrumhalf feeds the ball leg warmersleggings, thick footless knit stockings worn over the lower legs (originally intended for warmth while dancing) leg woundinjury on the legleg-pulla joke in which you make someone believe something that is not trueleg-pullas a joke: trying to make somebody believe something that is not trueleg-upa) to help someone to get up to a high place by joining your hands together so they can use them as a step b) to help someone succeed in their job Cabriole legIn furniture design, a curved leg with outcurved knee and incurved ankle. A signature design element of the Queen Anne style of furniture, the cabriole predates both 18th century England and Italy. The style originated in Italy and is a conventionalized representation of the rear leg of a leaping goat arm and a legA very high price for an item or service; an exorbitant price; usually used after the verb cost break a legA wish for a successful performance; primarily a valediction to an actor wishing him or her a successful theatrical stage performance break a legTo perform well in a theatrical production or comparable endeavorchicken legA cooked leg of a chickendead legan injury caused when a player receives a hard knock on the upper thigh, crushing the muscle against the bone deep square legA fielding position on the leg side, square of the batsman's wicket; a fielder in that position fine legA fielding position on the leg side, behind square and near the boundary; the fielder in that position get a leg upTo gain some advantage; to get a head startget a leg upTo get a boost or a liftget one's leg overTo have sexget one's leg overLiterally: for a person to lift his or her leg over somethinghang a legHesitate; hang backhave a bone in one's legUsed as a fatuous excuse to avoid doing somethinghind legEither of the two legs towards the rear of a four-legged animalhollow legAbility or tendency to drink large quantities of alcoholhollow legCapacity to eat large quantitiesleggedhaving a certain type or number of legsleggedSimple past tense and past participle of legleggerA man employed by the owners of a canal to push boats through narrow canal tunnels. The legger would lie on his back on a piece of wood on the boat with his feet reaching to the tunnel wall, and walk it along. This could be done by the boat's crew, but the canals employed men specifically for the task because they could do it faster and prevent a tunnel becoming a bottleneck for traffic leggingOne of the legs of a pair of trousersleggingThe process of putting a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market leggingPresent participle of legleggingTight fitting leg coverings worn, for example, to gymlegselevenlegsplural form of leglegsThird-person singular simple present indicative form of legmake a legto make a deep bow with the right leg drawn backnot have a leg to stand onTo lack support, as in an argument, debate, or negotiationpant legOne leg of a pair of pantspeg legAlternative spelling of peg-leg. To limp or hobble (as if one had a wooden leg)peg legAlternative spelling of peg-leg. Someone who has an artificial legpeg legAlternative spelling of peg-leg. A wooden leg or artificial legpeg-legTo limp or hobble (as if having a wooden leg)peg-legDescriptive of one with such a leg. E.g. "Peg-leg Pete"peg-legA wooden leg, usually tapered, strapped onto the stump of an amputated legpull somebody's legTo tease someone; to lead someone on; to goad someone into overreacting. It usually implies teasing or goading by jokingly lying pull the other legIn imperative/precative form, used to imply that the speaker does not accept or believe what another has just said put one's pants on one leg at a timeTo be a normal personput one's trousers on one leg at a timeTo be a normal personred-legthe red-legged partridgeshake a legTo get busy; to get going; to be productiveshort lega fielding position on the leg side, square of, and close to the batsman; a fielder in the position show a legTo wake up and get out of bed. (Used mostly in the imperative)square legA fielding position on the leg side, square of the batsman's wicket, between leg gully and midwicket; a fielder in that position square leg umpireThe umpire who stands at or near square leg to rule on decisions at the batsman's end of the wicket. In some circumstances, the umpire may stand at the equivalent position on the opposite side of the batsman (between gully and point), but is still referred to as the square leg umpire in these circumstances third legpenis (specifically a long one)legginga covering for the legbreak a leg!good luck! (often said to actors before a performance)leggedhaving legs, put on legs, preparedcarrot leg pants Slim-fit pants have a snug fit through the legs and end in a small leg opening. Jeans may be cut in this style, and then are often called skinny jeans. Other names for this style include carrot leg pants, cigarette pants, drainpipes, peg leg pants, pencil pants, skinny pants, slimjims, tapered pants, old-school hood jeans or ice-cream cone pants. In some styles, zippers are needed at the bottom of the leg to facilitate pulling them over the feet. Stretch denim, with anywhere from 2% to 4% spandex, may be used to allow jeans to have a super-slim fitleggingsa pair of trousers that you wear over other clothes to protect your legsleggingstight trousers for women, which stretch to fit the shape of your bodylong leg(Finance) The part of an option spread in which an agreement to buy the underlying security is made long leg(Cricket) A fielding position far behind the batsman on the leg sidepull someone's leg to make someone believe something that isn't true. -Have I really pass the exam? Or are you pulling my leg?pull someone's legSubject to a playful hoax or joke(synonym) hoax, play a joke onA legpinLeggingschivarrosLeggingschivarrasleggedpast of legleggedhaving legs of a specified kind or number; "four-legged animals"; "a peg-legged man leggedhaving legs, having legs of a certain kind or typeleggedHaving (such or so many) legs; used in composition; as, a long-legged man; a two- legged animal leggedhaving legs of a specified kind or number; "four-legged animals"; "a peg-legged man" leggershort for a bootleggerleggerA man employed by the owners of a canal to push boats through narrow canal tunnels. The legger would lie on his back on the boat with his legs reaching the tunnel wall, and push it along. This could be done by the boats crew, but the canals employed men specifically for the task because they could do it faster and prevent a tunnel becoming a bottleneck for traffic. Category: Occupations legginglegging it: (Slang): Runningleggingfrom Leg, vleggingA covering, usually of leather, worn from knee to ankleleggingprotective leg covering which extends from the ankle to the kneelegginga garment covering the leg (usually extending from the knee to the ankle)leggingA cover for the leg, like a long gaiterlegging& vbleggingputteeleggingsplural of leggingleggingsLeggings are close-fitting trousers, usually made out of a stretchy fabric, that are worn by women and girls leggingsclose-fitting trousersleggingsLeggings are an outer covering of leather or other strong material, often in the form of trousers, that you wear over your normal trousers in order to protect them. a pair of leggings to slip on over your other clothes leglessnot having legs; "a legless man in a wheelchair"leglessIf you say that someone is legless, you mean that they are extremely drunk. They found the locals getting legless on tequila leglesswithout legsleglessA legless person or animal has no legsleglessdrunkleglessnot having legs; "a legless man in a wheelchairleglesswithout a leg or legs; (Slang) very drunkleglessNot having a leglegsThe drops that inch up the inside surface of a glass above the wine and slowly run back down Also known as "tears" (Image availabe)